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RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. An the RSS Feed is a piece of information 
which can be displayed on your website. Webmasters usually do this in order to create fresh daily content 
to get more search engine traffic. To display RSS feeds in order to increase your own website traffic, 
you will have to use a tool which will display real content on your site. You should have a tool 
that generates real HTML content into your web pages in order to display other people's RSS Feeds 
on your website and generate real content that can be spidered by the search engines.<br />
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To display the RSS Feed you can use the tool we created for you ( <a href="news/instructions/rp_news_reader.zip">download</a> ).
To use this tool, you should install it onto your website and insert a code into your web page(s). 
Our script will generate real HTML into your pages, which means that you will have real content 
on your site. If you check the source code of the pages where you have pasted the code, you will not 
see the code but the real content instead. <br />
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PHP Code (your web pages must have a .php extension):<br /><i>
&lt;?<br />
$feed_url =  "<font color="Red">%%RSS FEED URL%%</font>";<br />
$filter = "issues";<br />
$show_date = "off";<br />
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include("<font color="Red">%%SCRIPT INSTALATION PATH%%</font>/rp_news.php");<br />
?&gt;<br /></i>
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In the previous code you must substitute <font color="Red">%%RSS FEED URL%%</font> with the RSS feed url and 
<font color="Red">%%SCRIPT INSTALATION PATH%%</font> with the real path to the script at your server 
(if you installed it in the same folder as your web page you do not have to enter anything). <br />
If you want to display news marked as "Issues" you may remove the line <strong>$filter = "issues";</strong>.<br />
If you want to display the dates of the news in the titles you may change <strong>$show_date = "off";</strong> to 
<strong>$show_date = "on";</strong>.
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